International Catholic University


Introduction to Sexual Ethics

This course does more than serve as an introduction to the Church's teachings on sexual ethics; certainly it covers carefully both contraception and homosexuality since these are the most controverted teachings on sexual issues. But it also provides introductions to natural law ethics, personalism, the debate about proportionalism and biologism, and the role of conscience in the moral life since these topics all are integrally connected with sexual ethics.

The following lectures supplement the tapes. Listed under each lecture is the reading required for the tape and the lecture. The reading load is considerable. The beleaguered and judicious student will profitably read selectively from assigned texts. The eager student with time to spare will wish to read not only the required texts but will find the suggested additional readings absorbing as well. Additional readings authored by Janet E. Smith and marked with an asterisk are available on her web page.

I. What is Natural Law?

II. Meaning of Human Sexuality

III. Personalism and Natural law

IV. Homosexuality

V. Proportionalism and Biologism

VI. The Moral Use of Natural Family Planning

VII. Reproductive Rights

VIII. John Paul II and Newman on Conscience


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